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Ny treningstrase ryddet

Posted by Vinterdans on July 17, 2010 at 9:55 AM



Etter en samtale med kubonden og grunneieren, har vi fått lov til å rydde oss en ny treningstrase ut fra kennelen. Vi skal følge en gammel kjerrevei nedover jordekanten fra hundegården, som kobler seg på gårdsvegen etter noen hundre meter.



Trær og buskas har blitt fjerna med motorsag og traktor, og et elektrisk strømgjerde er satt opp. På denne måten unngår vi å måtte opp med to grinder, og vi slipper nærmøte med de 13 overhypre kalvene som sprinter rundt her. Nå blir det bare å dra rett ut fra hundegården!



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Reply Excaracax
05:12 PM on September 06, 2010 
Very Interesting!
Thank You!

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